SAVE $230:As of Feb. 20, the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is on sale at Amazon for $419.99. That's 35% off its list price of $649.99.
For those with a very active lifestyle and a love of the outdoors, it's important to have a smartwatch that can keep up with you. The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is a great fit for those looking outside of the Apple ecosystem. And while it usually has a hefty price tag, it's currently at an all-time low price at Amazon.
The 47mm Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is on sale for $419.99 right now, 35% off its list price of $649.99. According to price tracker camelcamelcamel, this marks its lowest-ever price. It's listed as a limited-time deal, so this discount may not stick around for long. Act fast to pick it up at this excellent price.
SEE ALSO: The best smartwatch for every wristThe Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is stacked with features that make it worth every cent. This includes heart rate tracking, sleep tracking, and an Energy Score that details how ready you are to take on the day's activities. Its rugged design is built for tough environments, too. In our hands-on review, Mashable's Kimberly Gedeon noted that it can, "reportedly handle temperatures between -4 and 131 degrees Fahrenheit, and it can tolerate deep-sea diving and other challenging environments."
This limited-time deal won't stick around for long, so don't miss out on 35% off the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra at Amazon.
There are a few more smartwatch deals worth checking out right now as well. At Best Buy, you can also save on the Google Pixel Watch 3 and Garmin Lily 2. The Garmin Forerunner 955 is still on sale at Amazon after Presidents' Day, too.
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